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Battery D First Rhode Island Light Artillery in the Civil War

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The narrative traces the formation, training, and wartime service of a volunteer light artillery battery, following its organization, equipment, drills, and movements through multiple campaigns and engagements. It recounts marches, sieges, major battles, tactical actions, losses, prisoners and the capture of unit records, and includes personal recollections and diary-derived anecdotes from members. Appendices provide rosters, lists of officers and enlisted men, and service notes. The manuscript was left partially unfinished by its original compiler and is presented with supplemental editorial completion to preserve unit memory and factual records.

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George C. Sumner

George C. Sumner was an American author and military figure known for his detailed account of the Civil War, particularly through his work "Battery D First Rhode Island Light Artillery in the Civil War." In this book, Sumner provides a firsthand perspective on the experiences of the soldiers in Battery D, offering insights into their battles, challenges, and camaraderie. His writing contributes to the understanding of the Civil War from the viewpoint of those who served, preserving the legacy of their sacrifices and experiences.

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